Spirituality TORAH PORTION Eyeing Life With Clarity, Gratitude Shabbat Toldot: Genesis 25:19-28:9; Malachi 1:1-2:7. I tinually by choosing not to engage, n just one week, we might very well find ourselves seated around not to encounter, not to comprehend, not to see what is really there and a table and loading down our ultimately, to look the stomachs with turkey, other way. sweet potatoes, cranber- Our sages ask the follow- ries and other colorful ing question: "Why did the and yummy fall foods. Almighty create us with Before or during the meal, two eyes?" Their answer: many of us will pause for One eye is for looking out a few moments in order to see the world, and the to perform the quintes- other eye is so that we sential American ritual of might observe what is good recounting the elements of and right and proper in our lives for which we are order to cleave to it, as well especially thankful. Rabbi Joseph what is evil and hurtful so Perhaps we will pay H. K rakoff that we could avoid it. tribute to our family, our Specia I to the Try this: We put our friends, our jobs, and our Jewis h News hand over just one of our health. But how many of eyes, most of us can still us will specifically men- see pretty well with the other. This is tion that we are grateful for our how we know with certainty that the vision and the ability to see clearly? second eye is less for seeing out, and In our weekly portion Toldot, the more for seeing within ... gazing at Torah is abundantly clear in telling ourselves, our motiva- us that Isaac was 100 tions and our behavior. years old and suffering For those of us going from restricted vision, around using only one explaining that "his of our eyes, may we eyes were too dim to learn this week from see:' The loss of Isaac's Isaac, Rebecca, Esau vision is actually cru- and Jacob that with cial to the narrative the blessing of physical itself. eyesight, God also gives The rabbis suggest us the sensitivity to see that Isaac's blindness more than what meets occurred during his the eye. May we no lon- childhood and was ger neglect this beauti- caused by all of the ful gift of vision for idolatrous practices which, on Thanksgiving and every committed by those around him. other day of the year, we must come One of my favorite midrashim on to see and experience as an abundant the topic suggests that Isaac lost his 7 blessing from heaven. sight when he was bound to the altar by his father Abraham and nearly Joseph H. Krakoff is a rabbi at sacrificed, for at that moment the angel's tears, as well as Abraham's, fell Congregation Shaarey Zedek of Oakland County. straight into Isaac's eyes and clouded them permanently. The truth is many of us are very Conversations much like Isaac — we only see what What are we most grateful for we want to see, and we ignore every- in our lives? Do we use our eyes thing else. We make our decisions to see the truth or only what not always based on all the facts, but we want to see? How can our only on those facts that give us the eyes help us see the world more answers we wanted in the first place. clearly? And as such, we blind ourselves con- . . . we only see wh at we want to see, and we ignore everything else. COME IN NOW AND ADD NEW LIFE TO YOUR DUSTLESS SAND AND REFINISH OR SCREEN AND COAT. SUPPORT YOUR LOOM -- FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1971 KEEGO HARBOR, MICHIGAN 48320 248.681.6460 November 19 2009 43